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The more desperate a team is, and needy at QB, the more likely they'll take a chance on a guy like Rosen.

Since the Dolphins are cutting ties with Tannehill, I could see Miami taking a flier on Rosen with a 3rd.

I like the idea of Tarrod Taylor for a back up qb. Bridgewater is worth taking a chance on, more than on Jones. Not a lot there. At some point it makes sense for the Chargers to spends a high draft pick on a qb. Sooner than later.

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Perhaps so. But it appears the Stillers ****ed themselves royally, absorbing $21 million in dead money.

This is what happens when you kick the can down the road like the Steelers did. I think they signed him to that extension in 2017 and in 2018 they had to take his base salary and kick it with bonus money. So basically - they deferred his 2017 and 2018 salaries.

The Saints have been kicking it a lot and the day Brees retires, like the Cowboys with Romo, they will have a 15m cap hit. The thing with AB was the Steelers didn't want to release him which would have softened the cap hit but also meant he could go to the Patriots or Ravens or Chiefs or another AFC team!

Teams are getting better about their cap structures but the Steelers and Saints still seem to kick the can a lot.